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Re: rare super 4???
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Posted by QuebecRed on February 04, 2005 at 09:44:45 from (24.37.212.161):
In Reply to: rare super 4??? posted by Farmallkid from ONT. on February 03, 2005 at 18:59:59:
There are several changes within the SW-4 run. The late ones had the seat with a underset spring and a schock absorber verus the coil spring ahead-beyween your legs. There was a modification with the brake lock, and the rear light was mounted higher on the fender. I always wondered what reaction the following situation pravoked: In March or April a farmer purchases a new tractor (SW-4) and does his work. In August of that year (1954) he drops in at his local IH dealer and there is a new 300U in the showroom, complete with all the goodies- TA, IPTO, PS, Fast Hitch and 2 more Hydra Touch valves, power adjust wheels, cig liter, etc., and his 4 month old tractor is really old and dated. The Sw-4 was the last reincarnation of the old style tractors, while the 300U was the New Generation. JD`s ad for the 10 series in `60 was only 6 yerrs behind the times. The 300U deserves as much hype as does the 806. This was IH`s first foray into what we deem as a modern tractor now. QR
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